How to set the scroll position inside a frame

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Old 06-26-2004
Boniface Frederic
 
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Default How to set the scroll position inside a frame

Hello,

I have frame displaying the last posted messages.
I set <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5"/> to automatically refresh the
frame every 5s

My problem is; if I scroll the frame to see messages up or down, after the
refresh, the scroll position is reseted to the top of the frame and my
scroll position is lost.

I would like to know if there is a function to set the scroll position or if
I should use another solution to refresh my frame.

I appreciate any help or suggestion. Thank you.

Fred


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Old 06-26-2004
Michael Austin
 
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Default Re: How to set the scroll position inside a frame

Boniface Frederic wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have frame displaying the last posted messages.
> I set <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="5"/> to automatically refresh the
> frame every 5s
>
> My problem is; if I scroll the frame to see messages up or down, after the
> refresh, the scroll position is reseted to the top of the frame and my
> scroll position is lost.
>
> I would like to know if there is a function to set the scroll position or if
> I should use another solution to refresh my frame.
>
> I appreciate any help or suggestion. Thank you.
>
> Fred
>
>


I have used one of those types of "auto-refresh every n seconds" and it
is really a pain to try and read the information in the page... making
it almost unusable. This would be more of an HTML question not a PHP
question.

a quick google search for refrsh scroll position will yield the answer
to your question... possibly..

like:
<< http://gensystem.europe.webmatrixhos...icles/156.aspx >>

Michael Austin.
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